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Without focus scope
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Bind ApplicationCommand to a handler
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Assign ApplicationCommands.Open to Button
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Menu with Application command: cut, copy, paste
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Binding command to ApplicationCommands.Redo
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Binding Command to ApplicationCommands.New
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Bind CanExecute to ApplicationCommands.Save
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Binding ApplicationCommands.New Command to your own handler
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Change ApplicationCommands.New.Text
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Call ApplicationCommands.New.Execute to execute the command directly
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Use CommandBinding to bind ApplicationCommands.New in code
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Use CommandBinding to Bind to ApplicationCommands
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Add ApplicationCommands.Cut to TextBox with TextBox.CommandBindings
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